Monthly Archives: October 2010

My friend (the same one from the gun show yesterday) went hunting yesterday afternoon and shot an elk right before sundown. He knocked it down with a solid body shot and he thought it was D-E-D dead, but it jumped up as he approached and it ran into some thick trees, right when it got too dark to see very well. So we’re going to go out this morning to see what we can see. Hopefully it was cold enough last night that nothing spoiled.

I didn’t have money for anything, but my friend who I went with spotted me (and he owes me money). I got 1000 rds of 9mm (you can never have too much!), and a few subsonic .22 LR rounds for goofing off with (I’ve always wanted to see what the deal is). The book guy wasn’t there this time, so no new “interesting” books.

My friend was looking for a single stack 9mm, and found a Kahr CW9, but left looking at a little S&W 642 (which is also on my list of gun wants, so if he got it I would be very jealous). In any case he needs to run it buy the wife unit first…

Anyway, a good time was had by all. Maybe an even better time will be had later, if we can get out shooting…

Seriously, that’s the best they can do? 80 people in Paris and 50 in Montreal are getting together? A dude in Mexico signed a petition, and he doesn’t even know what for? This is news?

That is, almost literally, nothing. Look, MSM, let me show you some math (I know, I know, math is hard, I get it. I’ll try to keep it simple). If we take you numbers, two rallies of 80 and 50 expats, and average it for a rough estimate, we get 65 people per rally. If we take your number of rallies, 1160, and multiply it by the number of people per rally, we get 75,400 expats worldwide attending a “mini-rally.”

NOW–according to the US Census Bureau, the 2008 election had a total turnout of 131,144,000 voters. That gives us a total percentage of expat rallyers who *say* they are going to vote of 0.0575%. If we use the 2006 election numbers, the last non-presidential election, the total turnout was 96,119,000, we get a percentage of 0.0784%.

To put that in perspective, that would be like me filling up the tank on my Jeep to go on a roadtrip, driving four blocks, and then giving up, rather than traveling the 400 miles I could go.

Again, almost literally, nothing. Again, this is news?

Or is this, as Borepatch says, a dinosaur roaring it’s defiance into the winds of change?

Thanks to Breda and this post, I have found what I believe to be the most horrifying website on the internet, where false hopes and fake brain cells go to die, where people who believe in lies go to talk themselves happy. It is a place of horrid horribleness, of sad patheticness, and of tales such as this:

They send out emails that really should be more targetted than “TO: All.” Like this one:

Now, don’t get me wrong. While I am a conservative Christian, I completely support the freedom to choose your own lifestyle. I may disagree with it, but I support freedom in all flavors, colors, genders, and “other.” But my dears, even if I were eligible for that scholarship I’M GRADUATING IN DECEMBER. Could you maybe, please, THINK about who you are sending these blanket emails to?